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Car Forum / Audi Cars / October 2003

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Audi RS4

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R - 20 Oct 2003 15:27 GMT
I own an S4, and this weekend I saw an Audi RS4 on the road, between Atlanta
and Charlotte.

One interesting thing is that the rear emblem "RS4"  was on the right side
of the car versus the normal position of the "S4" on the left side.

Is the RS4 being imported into the USA?    I know the RS6's are coming in
and being purchased as soon as they arrive.

What is the price tag on the RS4 or how does one go about getting one of
these cars?
Pete - 20 Oct 2003 16:34 GMT
> I own an S4, and this weekend I saw an Audi RS4 on the road, between Atlanta
> and Charlotte.
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> What is the price tag on the RS4 or how does one go about getting one of
> these cars?

RS4 has never been "officially" available in North America.  A handful of
people imported them on their own - long and expensive process, but hey - if
you can afford an RS4... money is probably not a big issue. ;-)  The
B5-platform RS4 has now been discountinued, even in Europe.  Not sure when
the successor will become available and if it'll come to the US...

Also, many people modify their A4s and S4s to make them look like RS4s.
Some will go to a great extent in this.  Some will just slap on an RS4
badge.

Cheers,

Pete
Peter Bell - 20 Oct 2003 17:13 GMT
> I own an S4, and this weekend I saw an Audi RS4 on the road, between Atlanta
> and Charlotte.
>
> One interesting thing is that the rear emblem "RS4"  was on the right side
> of the car versus the normal position of the "S4" on the left side.

All the RS4s I've seen have the RS4 emblem on the left hand side of the
tailgate.  The emblem on the front grille is on the RHS of the car.

> Is the RS4 being imported into the USA?

No, the RS4 was never officially imported into the USA.  There may have
been a handful of unofficial (ie non-Audi) imports.

> I know the RS6's are coming in and being purchased as soon as they arrive.

There are dealers in the USA who have an RS6 available from stock, but
most are ordered to customer specification.  Delivery of the RS6 to the
USA will end on 31 December because the car does not meet the new USA
emission laws coming into effect for 2004.

> What is the price tag on the RS4 or how does one go about getting one of
> these cars?

The RS4 was produced in limited numbers and production ended well before
the RS6 deliveries started.  I have heard rumours of a dealer in
Switzerland who ordered a number of RS4s for stock and still has some new
cars left - but I suspect that they are being sold well above original
list price.

I suspect that most 'RS4s' spotted in the USA are probably modded S4s.
The incorrect positioning of the legend on the car you saw would
suggest that it was one of these.  A likely give-away for a non-genuine
RS4 is that it probably won't have the wider wheel arches at the rear
because they can only be effected by chopping the bodywork.

Parts which would need to be changed in order to make an S4 Avant look
like an RS4 include: front and rear bumper assemblies, front wings
(fenders?), rear doors and wheels.  The lower sill mouldings would need
to be added, and the rear wheel arches widened.

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